Saturday, 19 February 2011

Reconditioned Tools


I got this nail gun together with the 18 Ga nail gun for an exterior trim project. This gun has the sturdier gauge nails, but I was not as impressed with the convenience of the loading mechanism. Additionally when it got down to about 5 nails it would no longer shoot as the spring mechanism that pressed the nails forward (think like a desk stapler) would slightly tilt the nails. It didn't jamb, but you would have to load additional nails to keep going. Both products have their place and this is still an excellent quality nail gun, I would recommend it for exterior trim work or heavier interior work. Bostitch FN1664K 16-Gauge Straight Finish Nailer

What is this item? It is described variously as the FN1664K - new, retail model - and as the FN1664KR - used, reconditioned model.



The Amazon page title and the Product Descriptions describe it as a new, retail item, but the Product Specifications and What's in the Box identify it as the reconditioned item.



Tried online chat and called in to customer service, and one says "New" and the other says "Reconditioned".



So I'm just asking: what is this?



And for now, I am rating it 2 stars because no one seems to know what I'll get if I order it... Will update or retract if I ever find out what's really in the box.

My old nailer finally bit the dust, so I opted for this one. I was a bit sceptical on the "oil less" but tried it any way. Seems to work just fine, no jams and drives just the way you would want it to. I'm not a heavy user, but use it a few times a month, so can't say how it would be in everyday use.'


Detail Products
Detail Reviews
Click here for more information


Reconditioned Tools Reconditioned Tools Reconditioned Tools

Hp Photosmart C6380


Presently it is wise to contact the seller to be sure WHICH 564XL Black (not photo black) cartridge that he actually sells. The Amazon web pages for this product may show the wrong HP part number. I received the present replacement part in May 2011, a few months ago I got the earlier part.



This particular web page shows a picture of what is more likely the old 564XL Black ink cartridge - because the package seems to show "3X the pages" but has the data indicating the new 564XL Black ink cartridge part number - which package (the one I recently received) shows " NEW lower price, smaller size Up to 2X more pages".



The previous 564XL Black ink cartridge was thicker and as indicated on the package offered up to 3X the printing of the regular 564 Black ink cartridge. Its HP number was/is CB321WN#140 (option 140 on package). Cost about $30.



The replacement 564XL Black ink cartridge is now (one-half) about the thickness of the 564 color ink cartridges and indicates 2X the printing (550 pages) as the regular 564 Black ink cartridge. Its HP number is CN684WN#140 (option 140 on package). Cost about $22 - here and on the HP web site.



HP no longer indicates the actual amount of ink in the cartridges it sells nor apparently do the phone support people know. The HP part number is on the bottom of the package.



Ignoring any cost change contribution of cartridge parts such as plastic, electrical and packaging, you pay about 10 per cent more for the ink in the new replacement 564XL ink cartridge. Shipping cost differences affect the final cost and should be noted.



It is not uncommon for a business to increase the cost of a product in this way and remember that the cost increase may be simply because of the increased cost of production and materials.



I would have preferred HP to keep the larger cartridge and increase its cost - maybe future HP printers won't even allow larger cartridges, just one size, filled to different ink levels as already is done. If you dislike HP's action then write a letter to HP corporate - don't bother with the usual HP support - it's not a technical problem, it's a marketing-business decision. HP 564XL Black Ink Cartridge in Retail Packaging (CN684WN#140)

And more expensive per page. OK - costs go up, but suddenly making it half the size (it seems about half the size). Instead of 800 or so pages you now get around 550 or so pages. But we probably won't get even 400 pages with this new cartridge.



They should call it something different. This product gets 1 out of five stars on the HP website!'


Detail Products
Detail Reviews
Click here for more information


Sony Dvd Player - sony, accessories


This case is advertised and recommended for fitting a Sony 9 inch portable DVD player. Yes, the case is well built and does fit the player. BUT, the case is TOO small for the player and the power cord needed to charge battery for the player if you go on an extended trip (which we wanted it for in the first place). If you want to carry the player, the power-cord, and a few DVDs in their original cases you will need to find something larger. It would have been helpful if the case advertisement had the dimensions of the case so the consumer could verify that their machine would fit and not rely solely on the seller's title for the product. Sony DVPFX950 9-Inch Portable DVD Player Hard Nylon Traveling Case + Includes a eBigValue (TM) Determination Hand Strap Key Chain + Includes a Crystal Clear High Quality HD Noise Filter Earbuds Earphones Headphones 3.5mm Jack

This item was just as discribed and fits perfectly with my Sony 9" DVD Player. I especially like the Velcro strap that holds the player in place in the case. The storage pocket in the lid of the case can hold small accessories and a DVD in a standard case. Some standard cases can hold up to 6 DVDs (ex; the Dark Angel Season One & Season Two) but these cases may be only for manuf/distributer's use and not available for consumer purchase. The case will fit snuggly but you can also use two slim cases as an alternative. The only accessory that seems too cumbersome to fit easily is the AC Adaptor. Sure you can fit it in but then you have to make choices among the other items to take with you. The free earbuds have a rubbery inside that allows them to fit snuggly in the ears and at the same time block out some of the ambiant noise. They give clear loud trebel and midrange but are weak on the bass. The Hand Strap Key Chain is also free but more of a mystery since it doesn't relate to the case in any way & there's only a thin cord on the end not a medal ring to hold keys. All in all I'm very satisfied with this product.

There are much better products out there. It holds the dvd player just fine, but it doesn't hold your power cords or any movies. And, the vendor will not let you return it just because you don't like it. Only if it is damaged!

The information was misleading. I was wanting a Sony case and the description lead you to believe it was a Sony but it was some off brand never heard of and not near as good qualitiy. Soft back and wasn't big enough. I have one from another co. for myself and 10 times better and the same price. This was a present and I was running out of time so I had to keep it. VERY disappointed BUT loved the SONY DVD.

Purchased to use with the Sony DVP-950. The player fits nicely inside and there is a strap to secure same. The overall construction quality seems good.



The accessory pouch is a bit too small to store the DC adapter and the AC adapter and headphones and there's really no place for the remote control.



As to the "hand strap key chain"......throw it in the trash as well as the "earbuds" .......equally need to be trashed.



All in all, a bit pricey for what one gets but it's a nice looking case.

Advertised as specific case for DVP-FX950 and it is not. It is a generic case for various items. No compartments for DVDs, charging cords do not fit when DVD player is in case. Would not recommend product for DVD player.

This bag is a perfect fit for our Sony portable DVD player. It really is solidly made, and surprisingly well designed, and being made with better then expected materials for the price. Would definitely recommend. Have never used the headphones, so can't rate them.

cheap, a bunch of little clear pockets for i-dont-know what. The zipper works well, for now, which i guess is what is most important. The headphones that came with it are white, not black. its a gift so i haven't tried them to see if they work yet. i don't like that the inside of the case has an entire insert of little clear plastic squrares. Maybe they are suposed to hold a bunch of little memory cards? I'm not sure. Overall, the case serves its purpose in protecting the DVD player from scratches & from being squished in a backpack. - Organization - Bags - Accessories - Sony'


Detail Products
Detail Reviews
Click here for more information


Gigabit Switch - network switch, gigabit ethernet switch


Going from a NetGear to this was like moving from Detroit to the Swiss Alps. Nice and small, yet great build quality. Internet performance is more solid than with other switches I've tried over the years. One huge plus is, it doesn't get hot like the others. Good job D-Link another top-notch product. D-Link DGS-1005G 5-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch

This is a fantastic product. It's hard for some reason to find a good Gigabit Switch. Most consumer switches are 10/100, not 10/100/1000, and they sell for the same price or more than the D-Link. Prior to this, I was using several Dell 2708 switches. They ran flawlessly but are large and heavy (and made of metal). This product is tiny, mostly plastic, light, and runs cool. I also like the power saving features. The D-Link 5-port Switches, at half the price, are an excellent value.

Replaced my old Linsys Gigabit Switch with this one and "NOW I'M FLYING". "NOT ALL GIGABIT SWITCHES ARE CREATED EQUALLY!" This delivers higher than expected performance and exceeds my high expectations. I own a total of three D-Link gigabit switches. All outperforms my other Linksys versions. Get this and stop shopping, please!

Been wanting to add more Ethernet ports for a while and never knew the difference between a router and switch. Already had two routers for each service I use [have a backup since I work from home]. Did a lot of research on switches and routers and always had good luck with D-Link, and their routers and switches get good reviews, so I got a 5 port and an 8 port and they both work great and really expanded the use of my wired internet. Have not noticed any decrease in speed by adding the switches and all you have to do is plug it in, hook the cord [I use Cat6] from the router to the #1 slot and connect away.

This is a very attractive switch that I am using for Gigabit speeds with Cat6 cabling. It is small and provides 7 connections plus the uplink (which for me is port 1). If you do not need the uplink, that port can serve as your eigth connection.



I used to transfer files and do backups across my wireless network. I have recently rearranged my basement and placed all of my computers near my cable modem and wireless router. Now that I have wired the computers into this switch, which uplinks to my router, everything is blazingly fast over Gigabit cabling.



After a week of using this switch, I decided to purchase another one. It is very fast. Be warned that these switches are not stackable, due to the rounded top.

Its small, fast, reliable and sleek. Not stackable because of its rounded top. Looks nice with my home stereo setup and its lights are not annoying because they are on top and not facing forward. Never need to reset this device. Lights indicate whether a device is connected at 100 or 1000.

This is a very small and stylish 5 port switch, works great, no setup problem and it's connected to our new Belkin N1 router in our upstairs office.

The switch sits next to our Apple TV in the living room and blends in well. FYI, it's also energy efficient green as well.



Purchased this product from Amazon, great price and fast shipping. - Network Switch - Gigabit Ethernet Switch - Ethernet Switch - Gigabit Switch'


Detail Products
Detail Reviews
Click here for more information


Countertop Microwave Ovens - sharp, countertop microwave ovens


Given the tremendous functionality, and especially for the price, I cannot in good conscience give this oven less than 5 full stars. However, that is definitely not to imply that it is perfect. Nothing is, and this is no exception. So, while others here have done a fine job of highlighting the positive aspects (which is in fact why I bought one, too), I will try to provide a more balanced perspective. First, though, a quick re-cap of those highlights. Yes, this oven really does do the job of three: a conventional microwave, a convection unit, and a toaster oven. In fact, that does not do it justice because it does even more than that. You cannot, for example, grill a burger in any of those types, but you can in this. Especially for a small kitchen, this is phenomenally useful. In just a couple of weeks, I've already become reliant on its non-microwave functions for a variety of things, from roast chicken to frozen French fries, both of which come out better than in my conventional oven and in much less than half the time. And cleanup has not been an issue.



Still, there are flaws. Others have noted the wobbly turntable and difficult to read LCD display, and this is true - but I think there are more serious ones. I'll start with build quality since that was the first one I encountered. I've unfortunately had a chance to explore this in-depth, thanks to a broken fan assembly in mine. This was not shipping damage, either, but a manufacturing defect. In checking out the problem, I was able to examine things on the inside, it was clear that the unit is built to a very tight price point. There is an abundance of crimped sheet metal, a minimum number of screws, and cheap plastic snap-ins securing (barely) too many of the vital components. I'll also note that Consumer Reports has been reporting failure rates for Sharp built-in microwaves (the only variety they track reliability in) many times that of the other brands. That said, this unit replaced a Sharp countertop microwave which was still going strong at 13 years. Another weak point - this time of the design - is the ratio of exterior to interior space. In other words, the cavity is quite small for the amount of space the oven takes up, even compared to other convection units. In fact, my counter can just barely accommodate its depth. This is likely partially the result of its `economical' design. Also related to that, no doubt, is the omission of a doneness sensor, which I would expect on any microwave at this price, convection or not. This sensor is what allows a microwave to automatically reheat dishes, and shut off when it detects, through the amount of steam given off, that a dish is done heating. Instead, we are given reheat presets, which are never adequate (unless maybe you weigh your food first and configure it just right on the plate).



However, not all the preset programs are useless. In fact, much to my surprise, some are invaluable. I expected that all the co-called `Compu-` settings were simple time presets, but this is not the case. Many of these are fairly complex cooking routines, sometimes involving all three methods in various sequences. For example, the Compu-Roast 1 program will cook a darn good roast chicken automatically, using microwave, convection, and even the upper grill for browning near the end. The hamburger Compu-Grill program works similarly well, though I believe with just the 2 grills. (It is not always possible to tell what cooking mode is being used). These programs make it simple for even a mediocre cook like myself to begin using the oven instantly and with good results. And it prevents it from becoming merely an overpriced microwave (like my mother's KitchenAid has: it has convection and an upper grill, too, but no programs, so they remain unused after 2 years). Nonetheless, the presence of such helpful programs does not preclude it having a doneness sensor which is virtually a standard feature these days. Ideally, it would also have a linear power supply like the Panasonics do, allowing truly low-power microwaving, rather than simply cycling full power on and off to simulate low power operation. But not many other manufacturers do this, and that may be expecting too much. Finally, beware that this oven will draw more current than a comparably-sized microwave-only unit: up to 13 amps. This can tax a typical 15 amp household circuit if anything else is plugged in. Add a toaster, for example, and you will trip a breaker (I have).



To summarize, while the build quality is a concern, very few ovens I am aware of offer as much functionality to bake, roast, microwave and grill - and fewer still offer preset programs making all that flexibility readily accessible. None do it for so low a price. In fact, of the few other countertop convection microwaves I could find, nearly all were over three hundred dollars actual selling price. That makes this unique oven a bargain in several ways.

- Microwave - Convection Ovens - Convection - Sharp - Grill - Countertop Microwave Ovens'


Detail Products
Detail Reviews
Click here for more information


Friday, 18 February 2011

Video Games - halo, video games


Skipping out on this game is doing yourself a disservice if you were a former HALO fan. I hadn't played Halo 3 in months because I was bored with it. There's a lot of content here and I'm glad to say this game is worth every penny of $60 and I've been very entertained. Yes, it's still Halo and "more of the same", but they've changed enough about it to make a new Halo experience, not just another rehash. ODST was a joke of a game compared to Reach and having owned it almost made me skip out on Reach.



The campaign spoilers will go at the bottom of the review.



I'll put in some of the major stuff I've noticed but I'm sure I'll miss a lot.



There's a new graphics engine and the graphics in the game are superior to any other 4 player split screen game I've played, and I make a special effort to purchase as many of them as I can. The graphics are certainly not Killzone 2 level, but very high quality. MUCH better than Halo 3. I was very pleased when I played the BETA that the new engine still plays in HD when doing split-screen and that it's split horizontally. The blood and shield effects are very well done. You have a night vision mode instead of a flashlight now, similar to ODST. The sound effects are pretty darn good. They finally made the sound of a grenade somewhat deafening. The music, as usual, is very well done and adds a lot to the experience.



The new engineering packs have really added to the game and are what really makes Reach a different experience. Your options that you'll find in the campaign are sprint, hologram, bubble shield(that also heals you), cloaking that doesn't work well if you're moving quickly, what I'd call an ostrich or turtle shield that turns you invincible but immobile and unable to attack and a jetpack. My personal favorites are the bubble shield and the hologram. The Covenant have a roll instead of a sprint in multiplayer.



The enemies are much more mobile and capable of dodging than they were in the past. I beat it on heroic and found the game to be more difficult than the past games, but certainly manageable. The Covenant have engineering packs too. They use the roll very well. There are a couple of new enemies/variations that make the game a little more diverse, but for the most part you've encountered most of them before.



There are new weapons. There is no dual wielding. Both factions have weapons that are very similar now, I suppose it made balancing the game easy. All the weapons seem more effective than they were in the past (probably explains why there is no dual-wielding). The particle beam gun is pretty neat as is the covenant grenade launcher. The rocket launcher can lock onto vehicles. There are some of the old goodies, but there's a new covenant needler battle rifle, a covenant multi-lock plasma/rocket launcher and a couple of other new guns. The battle rifle is single fire instead of burst. There's the awesome pistol from the original Halo. There are two animations in how you melee something when you're holding a weapon. You can also backstab/knife someone now and it shows a little cinematic of you letting them have it instead of them just dying in with an ordinary hit.



There's a health-bar under your shields like HALO 1. There's no red screen when you're injured either, just a red bar. This is a huge plus for me. It's the perfect system.

Customizable characters are a great addition. You get credits for every kill you make, and you can use those credits to make your character look different. New helmets, new kneepads, new add-ons etc. It's a great way to make people feel like they have a real in-game Avatar. As far as I know there are no benefits combat-wise to having new armor, it's just visual. This is how I like it. In Call of Duty games you have to play the game for quite a while to unlock all the weapons and upgrades and it gives experienced players an unfair advantage online. In Reach you should always have a level playing field, you'll just look spiffy if you play a lot. Your customized appearance is in the campaign and multi-player, even the cutscense as they're rendered.



Vehicles. The ghost has been nerfed. It was my favorite vehicle. I got a 27 kill spree on one in Halo 3 so I'm disappointed. The invincibility power ruins running people over. The guns on it are not all that effective either. There's a mini wraith vehicle that is pretty awesome, it can carry other people too. There's a missile launcher mounted to a Warthog also. The humans have the VTOL aircraft with side gunners again.



Multiplayer is where this game really shines. No games does online split screen shooter as well has HALO. The engineering packs/loadouts add a new dimension to the game. Sprint and roll makes the game much faster than it used to be. Not every game mode makes use of the loadouts so if you're a purist you've still got options. Some of the packs don't seem too effective on some game types but sometimes it's fun to just mess around. There's an invasion mode where you play Covenant VS NSDF and try and capture objectives. It's a lot of fun and a great new challenge. There are 3 more classes available with different engineering packs. I also played some firefight (like ODST, but with some new modes) and it was great fun. You can put a human player on the covenant side to make it even more challenging.

HUGE NEGATIVE: No 4 player split screen in Big Team Battle, the Campaign, or Firefight. I expected this for the last two, but Big Team Battle has always had this option. 3 or 4 players split-screen Big Team Battle was what I'd do 90% of the time I've ever played Halo. It probably didn't run very well with the new engine, and that's unfortunate. Taking this away from the game took away A LOT of value for me. I should remove a star but there are still a variety of other options for you to play. I still think the game deserves 5 stars but the loss of 4 player split screen Big Team Battle really hurts the game's playability as a "party game".



Negative: DLC. I was a fan of DLC until Bungie/MSFT disabled some game modes on my original copy of Halo 3 because I didn't want to buy their overpriced map packs. That's shameful. Charging $5+ for 3 maps is shameful. This game might be great now but once they release a couple of map packs the price of playing the full game goes up and up and up. If I lose game modes I'm dropping this review to 1 star. Matchmaking doesn't have much variety. There are more maps than what the playlist is using over and over. Of course the game could use some more maps but I'm not willing to pay much for more of them considering how easy it is for them to make a map with the included editor. Many of the multiplayer maps are in the campaign anyways.



Negative: The double punch in multiplayer, it's not as easy as it was in the beta but it's still how you'll die about half the time. I actually like it but I know it'll annoy a lot of people as sometimes not firing your gun at all is the best strategy.



Negative: Matchmaking still doesn't work perfectly, but the option to vote for different game types/modes makes it a lot more enjoyable.



Negative: In invasion mode the humans seem to win the majority of the time. This may or may not be because of their weapons loadout. The assault rifle is easier to use as the shots hit instantaneously and you don't have to lead your target like you would with the plasma gun.



Negative: You can spawn off of your teammates now which seems like a cool idea but I don't like it. One guy will make it past your defenses and then suddenly it's 3 guys. Spawning in mid-air and falling to your death seems to be a big problem now too. If someone is flying around they shouldn't be an option for spawning.

A few SPOILERS

The campaign is awesome and has a good storyline. There's a Spartan 2 (like master chief) on your squad. I liked that there are some indigenous creatures on Reach. It makes it seem more like a real planet. I didn't have to fight any flood in the game and for that I'm grateful, they're pretty lame. There's no Courtana interrupting you every 2 minutes either like in Halo 3. There is a space flight-sim which is actually really well done. It made me miss playing Wing Commander. The only mission I thought was kind of boring was one where you're flying around from rooftop to rooftop on a VTOL. 8/9 on the missions is pretty darn good. It was pretty interesting that some of the tough enemies could dual wield but it's not an option for you.

The voice acting is OK. Your squad is pretty cool and the cut-scenes are fun to watch and easy to skip. If you've read the books (I haven't) you'll know the ending to the game, eventually everyone has to die at some point. You'll probably like the commander and the Spartan 2. It's great getting to know your squad and then watching them bite the dust. It gives you a feeling of urgency and resolve to complete your mission no matter the cost. There were a few surprises at the end for me. I thought you were just trying to defend the planet. Apparently there's a greater cause. I appreciated that you don't have to put up with the Covenant storyline at all. You don't play the `other side'. The Covenant in Reach remain a powerful and mysterious enemy. Halo Reach - Video Games - Xbox 360 - Halo - Bungie'


Detail Products
Detail Reviews
Click here for more information


Video Games - halo, video games halo Video Games - halo, video games

sidekick - tmobile, sidekick


I JUST GOT MY SIDEKICKK LX ITS THE BEST PHONE EVER I LOVE IT, ITS UNLOCKED BUT BEWARE IF U DONT HAVE TMOBILE YOUR SIDEKICK WONT WORK PROPERLY IN MY CASE I HAVE AT&T AND WHEN I TEXT THE NUMBER SHOWS NOT THE NAME WHEN U PREVIEW A MSG,,,ALSO THE PHONE WONT RING/VIBRATE WHEN U GET A TEXT UNTIL 2 MINUTES PASS BCUZ I DONT HAVE THE PHONE UNDER TMOBILE BUT IM PLANNING TO SWITCH COMPANIES ANYWAY..SO I CAN PUT UP WITH IT FOR NOW ILL DEAL WITH IT,

MY PHONE CAME WITH ALOT OF SONGS (RINGTONES) I LIKE THEM ALL,THERE ALL HIPHOP THO..SO IF U DONT LIKE HIPHOP THAT WONT MATTER,,OTHER THEN THAT THE PHONE WORKS GREAT,,IT HAS SOOO MANY SETTINGS U CAN PLAY WITH,U CAN REALLY PERSONALIZE THE FONE

I DONT LIKE THAT THE FONE DOESNT HAVE WIFI THO THATS A DOWNER,BUT THE TEXTING IS AMAZING UR FINGRRS FIT PERFECT TO TEXT UR HANDS JUST ROLL.

I LOVE THIS FONE!!

GREAT BUY

HIGHLY RECOMMEND,ESPECIALLY IF UR ALREADY A TMOBILE CUSTOMER!!



ALSO I PAID REG SHIPPING AND IT CAME IN 3DAYS!

SUPERRR FAST SHIPPPING ITS FROM NY I LIVE IN CALIFORNIA¬ Sidekick LX PV250 Unlocked Dark Blue For Any GSM Carrier (Factory Reconditioned)

I got this phone awhile ago and the only reason I still have it is because I can't afford a different one. My phone has tons of problems with it: The battery doesn't stay charged for more than a day, It won't let me send or recive picture texts, It doesn't let me use Email, Ims, web, It won't even let me download ringtones. It also doesn't let me store more than 9 pictures, it doesn't have an alarm clock, or calcultor. Alot of the time the trackball doesn't work and sometimes it won't let me shut it off with the off button you have to go through the menu which doesn't really bother me except for when the trackball isn't working. I would not recommend buying this phone from this seller. The wall phone charger didn't work so the only way I can charge my phone is from an USB cord. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER. Try a different one.

The sidekick lx pv 250 is a wonderful waste of money, even though its a factory reconditioned phone, it comes with endless faults which the consumer is unaware of. It is until the phone is purchased, then the consumer recognises faults such as the text messaging alert feature does not work and the memory card slot never functioned since purchase. The keypad is faulty sinse some of the buttons work sporadically. Dont waste your time or effort on this item you will be severly disappointed.

I used this phone for all of 2 minutes before I quickly realized it was not 3G....then 5hours later it deleted all of my contacts from my AT&T SIM and every picture I had taken!!! Do not buy it if you do not have a T-Mobile SIM =( - Tmobile - Unlocked Cell Phones - Sidekick - Cell Phone'


Detail Products
Detail Reviews
Click here for more information


sidekick - tmobile, sidekick cell phone sidekick - tmobile, sidekick